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Logan Paul: 10 things you didn't know about WWE's newest star

Logan Paul is now a fully-fledged member of the WWE roster, having made his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 38.

After impressing in his celebrity match, WWE decided to sign Logan to a full-time contract, which was made official in July.

After beating the The Miz at SummerSlam in another impressive outing, WWE gave Logan a title match against Roman Reigns, which he’ll have in Novmeber.

Logan is one of the most talked about media personalities in the world, having become one of the biggest YouTubers in recent years, before entering the world of boxing and now WWE.

Such has been Logan’s rapid adaption to the wrestling industry, and his undeniable star power, he’ll headline Crown Jewel on November 5th, competing for Roman Reigns‘ Undisputed WWE Universal title.

With that in mind, there’s probably some WWE fans who want to get to know the Youtuber-turned-boxer-turned-WWE star, so GiveMeSport takes you through ten things you didn’t know about Logan Paul…

Logan grew up in Westlake, Ohio, attending Westlake High School. Here, he took his first steps into the world of wrestling, eventually qualifying for the state-level High School Division 1 Individual Championships in 2013.

At Westlake, Logan also played for the School Football team. He proved successful here too, as he achieved the ranks of All-Star Linebacker for the 2012 season from The Plain Dealer, a major newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio.

As a result of his sporting prowess, the 27-year-old received a full academic scholarship at Ohio University, majoring in Industrial Engineering before dropping out in 2014.

The reasons for his college dropout were due to the rapid growth of his social media brand, which started off with six-second videos on Vine. Within seven months, Paul

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